Raging Balls of Steel Justice
Raging Balls of Steel Justice
| 24 August 2013 (USA)
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Chuck Steel is a maverick, renegade, lone wolf, loose cannon, cop on the edge who doesn't play by the rules.

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Lumsdal

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

Tacticalin

An absolute waste of money

Dirtylogy

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Guillelmina

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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BA_Harrison

When a heavily armed gang of kidnappers take hostage one of the city's most influential bankers and proceed to kick him repeatedly in the groin until his balls come out of his nose (250 hits apparently being the magic number), tough maverick cop Chuck Steel leaps into action, guns a-blazing.A claymation pastiche of the '80s action genre, director Mike Mort's Raging Balls of Steel Justice is 15 minutes of pure animated excess, packed full of gloriously over-the-top violence and shamelessly unsophisticated humour. But even though the script is undeniably crude, the execution is far from it: Mort's animation is wonderful, with great characters, lovingly detailed models, and oodles of plasticine gore, with impressive use of CGI effects to enhance the action (huge explosions being tough to make out of modelling clay).Admittedly, a couple of the gags don't work as well as they might—the over-sexed police robot getting it on with inanimate objects isn't funny enough to be repeated as often as it is—but overall this is a very enjoyable way to waste a quarter of an hour.7.5/10, rounded up to 8 for Steel's accidental 250th wallop in the banker's bits, which does indeed result in the guys nuts dangling from his nostrils.

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Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)

This is a 14-minute short film from 2 years ago and it's actually animated, even if this genre is not listed here om IMDb for this little film. BAFTA Award-nominee Mike Mort not only wrote and directed this, he also voiced all the characters. I have to say I liked the animation. The characters were kinda fun to watch, but I cannot really say the story was on par. A cop arrives at a warehouse to free a hostage and in the process of doing so, he kills all the bad guys and finally blows up the whole building. The horny robot was fun and the guy constantly kicking the hostage in the balls was as well. Unfortunately, at some point, it gets pretty repetitive. I guess Mort should have kept the film under the 10-minute mark as, apart from the ending outside, there is nothing really new happening during the entire second half of the film. A bit underwhelming after a good start. Also the lone rider cop aspect could have been emphasized a bit more with funny references other than him shooting the robot near the end. Not recommended.

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twilight-amoeba

Mike Mort's creation, Raging Balls of Steel Justice is an undeniably funny, adult action - packed short filled with explosions, villainous characters and a lot of bloodshed. From the creator of 'The Gog's'; the story follows maverick lone- wolf Cop 'Chuck Steel' who doesn't play by the rules! Big chin'd and with a quiff, he is accompanied by a sexually obsessed robot. 'Chuck Steel' likes to deliver his own version of justice! A parody of classic 1980's Action / Cop films, this short doesn't take itself too seriously; well written and executed, (Mike Mort does most of the voice's himself) this fast paced entertaining animation leaves you laughing.Skilfully animated in a style that cleverly utilises Stop-Motion animation to take clichés of the action movie genre to the extreme, the humour has Mike Mort's creative signature written all over it, and alongside high quality cinematography, sets, puppets and props culminates in this hilarious short that is thoroughly enjoyable to watch.

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grumpy-3

saw this on film four, and what a treat it was, a tribute and loving pastiche of 80s action movies, the animation is great, the gags come thick and fast, the amazing detail in all departments is wonderful to behold. Even down to the original soundtrack, the writer/director Mike Mort created one of my favourite short TV episodes of a neanderthal family, The Gogs. I very much share his humour, which has been described as schoolboy, but then who wants to grow up. it is also refreshing to see that someone still takes the huge amount of time and care doing stop motion to this level, and who can also deliver on the script and production side. A film to savour many times

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